I can honestly say I would rather have a discussion with Arthur or bang my head in to a concrete wall, then keep trying to reason with you..

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same here so why dont we move on to the aston martin...
pix or it didnt happen

Originally Posted by impolyt_one ...I'm not like JV in that I don't have small dick syndrome... Originally Posted by impolyt_one This is styleforum, get style man. Originally Posted by junior varsity how is calling me small dick stylish? or classy?

hmmm, no wax or drying apparently (edit: gentle drying with a chamois is OK)

BMW Individual Frozen Paint Guidelines:

Matt Russell, BMW NA M Brand and ALPINA Manager, and Tim Reiter, BMW Body & Paint Technical Specialist, tell us more about the washing and maintenance process of the matte paint colors.
Among many tips for those owners with “frozen” paint finishes, here are a few that stand out:

Use a regular shampoo and insect remover

Microfiber cloth, wax, sealant and final inspection cleaner can damage the matte paint

Wish these could still be had in factory showroom condition. Would get one in white or silver. You guys can go ahead and laugh at my peasant taste in automobiles

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i think peoples suits on here are more expensive than that...

Originally Posted by impolyt_one ...I'm not like JV in that I don't have small dick syndrome... Originally Posted by impolyt_one This is styleforum, get style man. Originally Posted by junior varsity how is calling me small dick stylish? or classy?

hmmm, no wax or drying apparently (edit: gentle drying with a chamois is OK)

BMW Individual Frozen Paint Guidelines:

Matt Russell, BMW NA M Brand and ALPINA Manager, and Tim Reiter, BMW Body & Paint Technical Specialist, tell us more about the washing and maintenance process of the matte paint colors.
Among many tips for those owners with “frozen” paint finishes, here are a few that stand out:

Use a regular shampoo and insect remover

Microfiber cloth, wax, sealant and final inspection cleaner can damage the matte paint

No microfiber cloths? It's pretty since it seems like a low maintenance paint but it will probably look like shit after a little bit of dust gets on it. I wonder how durable the paint is though. Also I think there are matte waxes out there now, probably a good choice to add a layer of protection to the paint.